Jan Voerman sr. artwork • painting • previously for sale A view of Hattem with tjalks on the IJssel river
Jan Voerman sr.
Kampen 1857-1941 Hattem
1857-1941
A view of Hattem with tjalks on the IJssel river
oil on panel 22.0 x 31.8 cm, painted circa 1925
This painting was previously for sale.
Jan Voerman was a farmer's son, and friends at a young age with the painter Willem Tholen. Together they received their first painting lessons and visited the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. Then Voerman painted landscapes, genre paintings, flower still lifes and cityscapes. His work changed when he came to live in 1896 on the Geldersedijk in Hattem, from where he had a wonderful view of the floodplains of the IJssel, where hundreds of cows grazed. From that time on, he mainly painted IJssel views, in refined, pale colors under high cloudy skies. Voerman painted a lot of watercolors and tried to transfer the transparency of this technique to oil paint.